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What do you consider to be the factors critical for successfully managing “change”?  

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What do you consider to be the factors critical for successfully managing "change"? " It is not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones who are most responsive to change". Charles Darwin, 2004 Change. It has been the watchword of the decade of the 1990s. Old boundaries are gone. The world is changing rapidly. Politic, technology, demographic issues, global markets, economics, information systems, society, the environment and the structure of business and industry are all changing. According to Van Luxemburg (2003), managing change itself has at least two meanings. One meaning of managing change refers to the making of changes in planned and managed or systematic fashion. The aim is to more effectively implement new methods and systems in an ongoing organization. The changes to be managed lie within and are controlled by the organization. However, these internal changes might have been trigged by events originating outside the...

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